Nokia outs performance update for the 808 PureView via PC Suite

03 January, 2013
The update, in spite of being 420MB in size, brings only stability and performance improvements.

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  • AnonD-96285
  • uPF
  • 11 Jun 2013

In reply to any difference after @ 2013-01-22 05:10 from uE$C



Oh, I'm sorry.

I've later found myself made a mistake for that update.
I clicked "reinstall" and I understood that was the update.

Still 113.010.1507.

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    • dragobo75
    • uRG
    • 11 May 2013

    Hi i am using nokia 808 currently on version 113.010.1507. Is there any new version available?

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      • AnonD-55577
      • vNc
      • 29 Jan 2013

      AnonD-32194, 06 Jan 2013No, I have already updated, I'm in Vietnam.i can not see it
      i am living in Ha Noi
      you lie

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        • any difference after
        • uE$
        • 22 Jan 2013

        AnonD-96285, 14 Jan 2013It's my turn. Now updating ...any difference after update?

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          • AnonD-96285
          • 70H
          • 14 Jan 2013

          AnonD-96285, 09 Jan 2013OK, checked from navifirm+ and knew that TH firmware is not... moreIt's my turn. Now updating ...

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            • AnonD-96285
            • U$W
            • 09 Jan 2013

            AnonD-96285, 08 Jan 2013Just now I've got Nokia Suite Update to 3.7.22 but not yet ... moreOK, checked from navifirm+ and knew that TH firmware is not yet available.

            keep on waiting

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              • AnonD-96285
              • U$M
              • 08 Jan 2013

              AnonD-96285, 07 Jan 2013I've just checked now. Still no update yet in Thailand.Just now I've got Nokia Suite Update to 3.7.22 but not yet the phone.

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                • AnonD-96285
                • 70H
                • 07 Jan 2013

                I've just checked now. Still no update yet in Thailand.

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                  • AnonD-32194
                  • vN2
                  • 06 Jan 2013

                  AnonD-83412, 05 Jan 2013No update released for me yet. I'm in sweden on a carrier f... moreNo, I have already updated, I'm in Vietnam.

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                    • AnonD-83412
                    • S6x
                    • 05 Jan 2013

                    No update released for me yet. I'm in sweden on a carrier free 808. I checked in Navifirm+, and it seems that the only country that has the 1508-update is russia?

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                      • AnonD-32194
                      • vN2
                      • 05 Jan 2013

                      AnonD-5096, 04 Jan 2013yes 920 can be better!! try the same pics with 920..without noise? You make me laugh so much =))

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                        • AnonD-5096
                        • v$A
                        • 04 Jan 2013

                        AnonD-32194, 04 Jan 2013flickr.com/photos/tian-pham/7580788150/in/photostream flic... moreyes 920 can be better!! try the same pics with 920..

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                          • AnonD-49204
                          • tRe
                          • 04 Jan 2013

                          AnonD-58454, 03 Jan 2013question what realy killed symbian? It was and still is a g... moresimple, its to do with demand.
                          Symbian maybe a good os and most matured one out there compared to android and ios but nowadays users are falling into poweruser category.
                          Android is a poweruser based, ios and wp maybe.

                          Symbian is a light os that design on low power usage, explains for why theres no multicore symbian and no need for it.
                          Where theres demand theres supply, no demand no supply.

                          I bet that more than half of android user dont even know how to fully use their droid, complain symbian is bad when they use it like symbian.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • iwt
                            • 04 Jan 2013

                            AnonD-58454, 03 Jan 2013question what realy killed symbian? It was and still is a g... moreSmart questions

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                              • AnonD-83587
                              • d@b
                              • 04 Jan 2013

                              I have 808 and Lumia 800, yesterady i switched my sim to lumia, today i am going back. Lumia 800 has faster browser. That's it. 808 is miles ahead. Multitasking, USB OTG, HDMI, camera needs not to be mentioned, notifications, customization, everythins is on 808 side, and 808 has Opera Mobile/Mini for fast and cheap browsing.. so win there also.

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                                • Ro1
                                • uCr
                                • 04 Jan 2013

                                Hope dis update will come to all other symbian belle phone .... :)

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                                  • AnonD-32194
                                  • trs
                                  • 04 Jan 2013

                                  AnonD-5096, 03 Jan 2013@torcida: but the night shots are better on nokia 920?? how... moreflickr.com/photos/tian-pham/7580788150/in/photostream
                                  flickr.com/photos/tian-pham/7579198670/in/photostream
                                  Can 920 be better? Are you fucking kidding me? I only agree 920 is better on Auto Mode in the night compare to 808 is on Auto Mode too. Sorry for my English if you are not able to understand...

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                                    • AnonD-32194
                                    • trs
                                    • 04 Jan 2013

                                    You can use Opera Mini or UC Browser for the same function, my friend!

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • iwt
                                      • 04 Jan 2013

                                      Feel comfortable carrying 808PV in my pocket. It is equivalent to DLSR, in fact many reviewers said 808PV beats many DLSRs.

                                      808PV can also do other smartphones functionalities. But in other smartphones I cannot find the goodies of 808PV: amazing camera/Video, Play via Radio, Rich Recording, Dolby Plus, Amazing Multi Tasking, Built Quality & Durability of Nokia.

                                      I cannot understand the aggression against Nokia & Symbian when the lattest Belle is a really good OS and comparable with all other OSes on earth. The haters are only brainwashed by bias Media and propagandas, but they never really use the latest BELLE on a daily basis. I hope Nokia will continue Belle/Symbian in high specs phones series. There are reasons to believe that Nokia will get success with PureView II and PureView III.

                                      Here comes the good part. History shows that Nokia has always kept its outstanding commitment to its coustumer: Always giving interval Software upgrades. Nokia is famous and generous for giving software updates.

                                      Don't care what the people said. Won't trade my 808 with any other phones. Never never regret buying it.